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I think that if you're a newbie to ND games, you might want to start off with an older one, just because they're much more simple and don't require as much experience. So I totally recommend this game. That said, though, if you have a difficult time with remembering different tasks in a game that you are required to complete to finish it, I'd recommend you start from ND These are the easiest to follow through with.

I hope this was helpful with your sleuthing!!! Rated 5 out of 5 by PhillieKat from Great Game! I am just beginning to get into the Nancy Drew games. This game, The Haunted Carousel, was not quite as complex, but very enjoyable to play. The only thing I did not like is that you were not able to skip the puzzles, you had to do all of them in order to move on. One of the arcade games I hated was the Barnacle game because I am not very good at the shoot-the-targets kind of games using my arrow buttons.

Could have pulled my hair out on that one! Overall, this is a wonderful game to play. I just wish they offered more Trial Games with the Nancy Drew series. Rated 5 out of 5 by ccyao19 from Love Nancy Drew games! I have had played all Nancy Drew series games, this is one of my favorites. There were the usual Drew games which were fun and sometimes a bit tricky to play. And, of course, there were the secret rooms and passageways that are the hallmark of all of the Nancy Drew games.

Rated 5 out of 5 by keliyakeliya from vhghj i love the game! Rated 5 out of 5 by Andibarnard from Catch the brass ring This is a great game as all of Nancy Drews are. I like that the story lines match a real mystery adventure. There are no hidden object piles of stuff to uncover.

I love the puzzles, sometimes I'd like to strangle the designers but that's what they are for. I love Nancy Drew mysteries I hope you can do more of them Date published: It's good for a beginner or for someone who wants a less scary game.

On the negative side, the puzzles are not as challenging and the game is not as long as some others I've played. On the plus side, the story is good, with some funny characters to meet and interview. Rated 4 out of 5 by mouser from It's challenging if you want it to be.

This review is based on a complete playthrough of the game. I played through the whole game as Senior Detective. I enjoyed the storyline, the characters were fun, some a bit quirky. I'm going through all the ND games from the start, so I can't compare this to the newest ones, which can be a good thing - I can review it on its own merits: The "gadget" for this game is a cell phone. You also have a laptop in your hotel room.

No clock this time, so no switching from day to night something I missed after having it in the previous games. Use your phone - call people, a lot of the story depends on that. You've got your 'death traps' and 'chase scene' and all the other Nancy Drew staples. You've still got Bess and George and the Hardy Boys to call and talk about the case, even if you don't want hints.

The Laptop - it has a folder that is your 'journal' and another that is your 'task list'. Separating them was a great idea. I don't think the task list should be there at all on Senior Detective, but you can safely ignore it. You can ignore the journal as well, though I did check through it a couple of times when my own notes missed something. You also get a few emails during the game, but other than a vague hint that you really don't need, they didn't really add anything to the game.

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Your property was freely available and that is why it was published on our website. The site is non-commercial and we are not able to check all user posts. Nancy Drew: The Haunted Carousel screenshots:. Size: Conquest of the New World. Mushroom Picker Simulator. The bottom of your screen is used to display inventory items and dialogue, while the top portion is the gameplay area. You navigate through a first-person point of view by placing your arrow-shaped cursor on the screen and finding a hotspot to click on.

Hotspots are signified by your cursor turning red. If this were someone's first adventure game, they would be able to figure out how to play it with little to no trouble whatsoever. The designers have added a couple of new elements to this installment. Here Nancy leaves her notebook behind to become much more technologically inclined. She is truly a 21st century girl now, with her new cell phone and laptop computer at her disposal.

The laptop is used to keep track of the important points in the case as well as receive e-mail from Nancy's friends. I must say, the cell phone is an especially welcome addition.

Nancy now has the ability to call her friends to get hints or information pertinent to your investigation from any location, which saves a lot of backtracking to get to and from a phone.

The graphics in the game are presented as 2D pre-rendered backgrounds and the characters are displayed over them as 3D models. The pre-rendered backgrounds are well done; nothing flashy, but they are on par with what has been presented in the series up until this point. The 3D rendered characters you interact with have made slight improvements with each installment, but nothing groundbreaking. They still work well enough within the framework of the game and while not perfect, they get the job done.

I only hope that in the future, the 3D models are given a greater range of motion instead of just staying in the same area of the game world throughout your adventure. Voice acting overall is fairly well done, however, there are instances when the voices -- especially Nancy's -- can sound fake or manufactured.

Sound effects, as with every other game in the series, are handled well and music is used sparingly.



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